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New York, USA (August 13, 2008) – Leading PC strategy publisher Paradox Interactive today announced a new release for 2009. The Fantasy Strategy game Elven Legacy is developed by experienced studio 1C:Ino-Co, and is scheduled for Q1, 2009.

Elven Legacy delivers a world filled with magic, and a thrilling nonlinear storyline, gauged to provide many hours of gameplay for strategy enthusiasts. Through an epic quest to restore the former glory of the Elven race, this fantasy strategy game offers both depth and scope, all in colorful and inspirational settings.

Play as an elf or a human, in the two primary campaigns – or why not the Orcs, in a wide variety of bonus missions? With the accompanying tools, players may also create their own missions and campaigns, and share them through multiplayer.

"This is one of the best-looking TBS games I've seen in a long time, and it follows in the same spirit of games like Heroes of Might and Magic, Master of Magic, and Warlords Battlecry", said Paradox Interactive Executive Vice President Fredrik Wester. "The developers have really taken care to provide extensive depth and content, which could make this game one of those that stays on gamers hard drives for a long time".

1C:Ino-Co CEO Alexei Kozyrev said, "In Elven Legacy, we've focused greatly on making the plot intriguing and nonlinear. Our games are already known for their rich tactical opportunities, which usually come highly rated by players. This, combined with our improvements in the AI and interface, allows for this game to appeal both to fans of turn-based strategies and to newcomers to the genre."

Elven Legacy is scheduled for release during Q1, 2009. To learn more about the game, please e-mail pr@paradoxplaza.com.

About Paradox Interactive Since 1999, Paradox Interactive has been a leading developer and publisher of strategy games for the PC platform. World-renowned for its strategy titles, the company has a particularly strong presence in Europe and the US. Its steadily-growing portfolio includes in-house developed titles, such as the critically acclaimed Europa Universalis and Hearts of Iron franchises, as well as published titles like Penumbra: Black Plague, Supreme Ruler 2020, and the much-anticipated Majesty 2 – The Fantasy Kingdom Sim.

Visit http://www.paradoxplaza.com for more information.

About 1C:Ino-Co 1C:Ino-Co is a Krasnodar-based studio, founded in 2004 by a group of highly-experienced game developers from various teams, brought together by the paramount objective to create excellent games focused on the genre that they all know and love. The studio's previous development project is Fantasy Wars, published worldwide by Atari. 1C:InoCo is a subsidiary of 1C Company.

About 1C Company 1C Company specializes in distribution, publishing and development of mass market software. Founded in 1991, 1C has become the leading publisher and distributor of computer games in Eastern and Central Europe. 1C Company is widely acknowledged as a game developer and has several internal studios. Internal developments of 1C include IL-2 Sturmovik, IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles, Aces Expansion Pack, Pacific Fighters and Theatre of War. 1C Company works as a publisher and producer with over 30 independent development studios and has produced over 100 projects for PC and consoles. For more information on 1C please visit our website at www.1cpublishing.com.

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